Israel: Living Beside Gaza

As part of our mission to Israel, I'm reporting from Sderot, a large town bordering the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. From bomb shelters to children with PTSD, I'll show you the other side of the Israel-Hamas story that the mainstream media won't.

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About 75% of the 1.8 million residents of Gaza are refugees (or their descendants) that were driven out of their homes in what is now Sderot and southern israel in 1947-48 by the terrorist European Jew occupiers of Palestine.

The “city of Sderot”? Or the former Palestinian village of Najd?
Sderot was founded in 1951 on lands that belonged to the Palestinian Arab village of Najd and is located a few miles south of the village’s ruins. On 13 May 1948, Najd was occupied by the [jewish] Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were driven out to Gaza.
-Israeli historian Benny Morris in The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited
That is the irrefutable fact of what happened to 750,000 native Palestinians in 1947-48

[Sderot was founded in 1951 on lands that belonged to the Palestinian Arab village of Najd7 and is located a few miles south of the village’s ruins. On 13 May 1948, Najd was occupied by the (jewish) Negev Brigade as part of Operation Barak, and the villagers were driven out8 to Gaza.]

Almost 500 Palestinian villages in what is now israel were “wiped off the map” by jewish terrorists…
Those are the incontrovertible facts…

Hamas got elected and no elections since. This could be the playbook of jihadi Justin as well. M 103 promises to be a faster path to a dictatorship than “electoral reform” ever was. Hence why it was dropped!

Jordan, Egypt, Syria all have poorer education and healthcare than the Palestinians (Lebanon is marginally better) according to CIA Factbook, UN and IMF sources. Gaza could easily be on a par with Israel if less energy was put into hate and more into schools and establishing a free-market, democratic society. It is such a pity – Hamas won only by a small margin. I am sure that there are plenty in Gaza who would like this nonsense to stop – but cannot say or do anything about it.

STEVELINDSAY Stated “Unfortunately for them, that�s not the way we roll here”

Steve, look at London UK, a pretty tough City with a lot of rough guys, who’s idea of a night out is a good Punch Up. Problem! When you have the Government and the Police, even the Army, on the side of the enemy, the odds are against You.

King Rat Trudeau will create exactly the same situation in Canada, We will not only be fighting the enemy we will be fighting the establishment.

Get your head kicked in by a gang of Muslims and You will go to jail for aggravating them. If you say one bad thing about your attackers and your sentence will be doubled.

The Gaza strip has always been a dangerous area. Where the clash is imminent and gun play is for keeps. Israel under constant threat of infiltration, no one is safe. It’s an area when things can erupt into a blaze of hell-fire and brimstone at anytime. Kids growing up in the middle of the war zone don’t stand a chance at normality, from their earliest years to adulthood, they see the world through the eyes of threat by bomb or gunfire. That’s their normal, and when they migrate to another country,, a country like Canada that has not had a war in over 150 years, these kids and adults have no idea how to cope, trust, or behave. They believe the war is around them, and they want to gain control so they feel safe, Unfortunately for them, that’s not the way we roll here, and they’re trouble waiting to happen. It can be compared to a lifer who spent his life in prison from the age 16 being released after 25 years of lock-up.. It doesn’t take long before they wants to go back inside because He knows that world, but not the freedom world.

Why don’t the muslim countries look after their co-religionists? Because the Koran states muslims at times must be sacrificed for the greater cause. It is the same as why, after 70 years there are still refugee camps and not absorption into the general muslim countries populace. The greater good is suffering for the propaganda value.

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